Showing posts with label Boston Faith and Justice Network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boston Faith and Justice Network. Show all posts

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Meeting our sponsored child in Ethiopia (and a gift to my Mom)...

Many of you have probably heard of organizations such as World Vision, Compassion International, or Save The Children. Or... perhaps you already have a sponsored child. Maybe, you think of these organizations with some reservation. Do they really give the money to help the children? Maybe you are completely on board with what they do. Or, maybe you don't really know much about it.

Almost 7 years ago... we were given the chance to sponsor a child. And we did. Her name is Enat. She is from Ethiopia. (This was long before we knew we were going to adopt our boys from Ethiopia). Over the past 7 years, we have supported her with a monthly check that pays for food, cloths, school, medical exams, AIDS education and other needs. Her family lives in extreme poverty. (For Enat, that means they live on less than 1 dollar/ day). We receive her thankful letters... and we too send our love, greetings and pictures.

During the adoption process, we put two and two together that our sponsored child was from Ethiopia! (Duh). We would soon be traveling to Ethiopia to meet our baby boys! Maybe we could meet her! Just maybe.

 And we did...

She lives only two hours outside of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia... where we traveled to adopt our Braveheart and Tenderheart. And here she is, at age 16... beautiful and precious... 

(Holding Tenderheart) 
We would have loved to go to her village and meet her family, but we just couldn't get out there with our little Tenderheart in poor health. So... Compassion International brought her to us. And it was incredible. 

I'm telling you... I don't know how it happens... through letters and a small check every month... but you absolutely fall in love with your sponsored child. And she falls in love with you. And when you behold their face in person...  joy overcomes you. And in the end... you receive WAY more than you give. 

And let me tell you people... that money goes to them. I guarantee it. You want to know why? Because I saw her face. 

And she was so thankful. 

So, for Mother's Day, we are going to sponsor a child (from Ethiopia) in my Mother's honor. You see, my Mom is a Child Ambassador for World Vision. That means that she spreads the word about sponsoring children. She spends hours and hours each week either emailing, calling, speaking, presenting, etc. to let people know just what it means to sponsor a child. (This is all volunteering, by the way). She does this because it is her very heart beat. You see, when we brought out Tenderheart and Braveheart home... everything changed. She had had sponsored children before. But now... holding their little bodies and looking into their eyes had changed everything. And now... her hopes and dreams center around one thing... looking after the little ones who need us. 

So, in honor of my Mom... because I know it's the only thing that she wants... I'm letting you know about sponsoring a child. Friends... it will bless your life maybe even more than it blesses the child's. One of my Mom's favorite quotes is this one: 

"Only a life lived for others is worth living." - Albert Einstein. 

So, here is a link to World Vision's site. You will find so much information there. Poverty. Slavery. Death. Malnutrition. And most of all... what our support can do. And maybe, just maybe... it's time. Don't do it because you feel obligated. If it's not the time... it's not the time. Do it if you know it's time. And you'll know. 


I love you, Mom. 

Thursday, January 27, 2011

The Boston Faith and Justice Network

Today, I'm a guest blogger at the Boston Faith and Justice Network. 
Honored that they asked me.
Humbled, actually.
Check them out.
They are changing the world.


Thursday, January 13, 2011

Blogging... REALLY?

I AM A NEWBIE...
So, as you can see... I am VERY new to the blogging WORLD. And it is a WORLD that I never knew existed. I first started to blog because I wanted my friends and family and acquaintances to know "our story". We aren't your typical family. Half black, half white. And I let "Mr. Facebook" know about it. And I was AMAZINGLY blown away with the response. I mean... blown away! Thank you for accepting and loving "our story"! Acceptance is like putting on a pair of REALLY great fitting sneakers. You walk lighter. So, since then, I wake up in the morning and think, "Gee... I got to keep up with this blog. But who REALLY cares what I think? Who REALLY cares about what I say?" Mrs. Insecurity always likes to visit.

About noon, Mrs. Bogus Humility brings me cookies. "Don't you think that this whole "bloggy" thing is a bit presumptuous? I mean... you are going to other people's blogs and saying.. toot toot... hey over here! I think you're cool. I'm cool!"  Yeah, she freaked me out.

And then, sometime around mid-afternoon Mrs. Stability and Mrs. Reality bring me tea. They say, "Yes, darling... you are saying: Hey, I've got something to say. But so do others. And the conversation is a beautiful one. It's like life. So relax and enjoy the reflection. Enjoy writing. Enjoy others. Enjoy yourself. And don't take yourself so seriously! GEEZE!" It was really yummy tea.

ANYWAYS... The Boston Faith and Justice Network asked me to write a "guest post". I had to go to the Blogger Dictionary and find out just what that meant. And... I think I'm up for it. I mean... I'm a bit nervous. But I'm gonna do it.

But what do I say? I surely don't want to be all, "I'm SOOOO great I just adopted two POOR LITTLE ORPHANS. I GET justice. I GET faith." Because what I have learned through all this is that faith is so much a mystery to me and I am a little Pee-On trying to find my place. AND... most of all... we didn't end up "saving" our boys... they saved us. So... that's what I'm going to write about. But I think I'm gonna have to ask the ladies over for tea.

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